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hi, my name is mark and i have been involved in the fly in fly out (fifo) mining construction industry for 3 years now. it has opened up a world of opportunities , mainly in oil and & gas construction. i started off as an electrical trades assistant/labourer on a major gas construction project in the north west of western australia and have now begun an electrical apprenticeship with the same company.
the bonus of this is not only gaining a trade qualification, but in the fifo construction industry, i m still earning $160,000 aud as an adult apprentice. So imagine the possibilities if you are trade qualified.
it can be a hard industry to break into . either you have to know someone in a company or you have to work it out yourself, (who to contact, where the work is located, positions available, certificates and qualifications required), which is all incredibly time consuming
i have compiled a 29 page e-book that will help you find employment in this relatively unknown and lucrative industry, including information on; companys that are employing full time . ..........................
infomation links and info to training organisations. ........... unskilled entry level positions for adminstration. ............... where to start/ what cities to be based in. ........................ to put things differently between mining and mining construction in perspective , the entry level wage in the construction industry as a trades assistant/ labourer can......Read More detail
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